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What It Might Be
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A magnetic stainless steel serving tray that can stick to a metal surface—such as a buffet table frame—allowing for both elegant presentation and practical stability.
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Alternatively, a standard stainless-steel tray made of slightly magnetic steel, giving it the common terminology of “magnet steel” even if it's not intentionally designed for magnetic use (as many stainless utensils are slightly magnetic due to manufacturing processes)
Possible Key Features
Feature | Description |
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Material | Likely made of magnetic-capable stainless steel—durable, corrosion-resistant, and easy to clean. Some steel grades used in utensils become slightly magnetic after forming |
Magnetic Base | If intentionally magnetic, it may include magnets or be compatible with magnetic surface attachments—ideal for keeping the tray stable on buffet setups. |
Serving-Friendly Design | Could feature raised edges, handles, or compartments to present sweets or appetizers elegantly and securely. |
Ease of Cleaning & Hygiene | Stainless finish is hygienic and typically dishwasher-safe, ensuring easy maintenance. |
Weight (w/o wheels) | 20 LBS |
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Weight Capacity | 60 LBS |
Folded (w/o wheels) | 32.5"L x 18.5"W x 16.5"H |
Folded (w/ wheels) | 32.5"L x 24"W x 18.5"H |
Door Pass Through | 24 |
Frame | Aluminum |
Stand Up | 35"L x 24"W x 37-45"H(front to back wheel) |
Size | S, XL, XS |
Color | Gray 2, Green 2, Orange 1, Orange 2, Violet |